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Abbeyfield Belfast

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Abbeyfield provides supported independent living for older people in 8 houses in South and East Belfast with a ‘home from home’ ethos. They also run an outreach programme for isolated and older people in the community and we are open to everyone.

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028 90 381332

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Abbeyfield Belfast Harberton Hall, 23A Harberton Park Belfast, BT9 6TW

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